The rise of the snowplough parent - and what it means for schools

The article addresses the societal factors that have affected the rise of both “withdrawing parents” and the “snowplough” parents and the distrust that is changing the relationships between parents and schools.

(Note: While article comes from the United Kingdom, you’ll see some parallels that cross international borders.)

To read the entire article, go to: “The rise of the snowplough parent . . .”

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